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Metapopulations and wildlife conservation

McCullough, Dale RichardBallou, Jonathan(Contributions by)Craighead, F. Lance(Contributions by)Pranty, Bill(Contributions by)Stith, Bradley(Contributions by)Woolfenden, Glen(Contributions by)McCullough, Dale Richard(Edited by)
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Development of rural landscapes is converting once-vast expanses of open space into pockets of habitat where wildlife populations exist in isolation from other members of their species.

The central concept of metapopulation dynamics -- that a constellation of partially isolated patches can yield overall stability to a system that is chaotic at the level of the individual patch -- offers an important new way of thinking about the conservation and management of populations dispersed among small habitat fragments.

This approach is proving to be a rich resource for biologists hoping to arrest the current catastrophic loss of biodiversity.This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, addressing the needs of an applied professional audience for comprehensible information to integrate into their practices.

Leading conservation biologists, ecologists, wildlife managers, and other experts consider the emergence and development of metapopulation theory and explore its applicability and usefulness to real-world conservation programs.

Conservation is essential reading for anyone working in the field of wildlife conservation and management.

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Product Details
Island Press
1610914732 / 9781610914734
eBook (EPUB)
01/09/1996
English
417 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
"Based on a symposium . held at the First Annual Meeting of the Wildlife Society on 22 September 1994 in Albuquerque, New Mexico"--Pref Derived record based on unviewed print version record.